Season 6 of "The Crown" focuses on the late 1990s, depicting the tragic car accident that took the lives of Princess Diana and Dodi in Paris.

The season shows Diana's final weeks, showing her divorced from Charles and trying to coexist while escaping to avoid Charles' public pursuit of Camilla Parker-Bowles.

Dodi supposedly didn't get a chance to formally propose to Diana, as the engagement ring was found unopened in his Paris apartment.

Diana's ghost is used to comfort the sad Prince of Wales on the plane from Paris and give the Queen friendly advice about public relations while sitting on the sofa at Balmoral.

This marks the first major role for the young actors playing William, Harry, and Kate in "The Crown."

Charles informs his sons, about their mother's death with tenderness, though Prince Harry has mentioned his father's stiffness during that real-life moment.

The Queen's role is minimized, even in post-Diana-death episodes, focusing more on Charles and his sons.

We see the chaos of Diana and Dodi's last day in Paris, but there are no scenes inside the tunnel where the crash happened.

The moment shifts from the crash sound to a ringing phone at Balmoral. Dialogues breaking the news of Diana's death are silent, with focus on people's reactions.

The episodes depict Diana's reliance on Mohamed Al Fayed for escape and his hope for a romance between Diana and his son Dodi.

The second part will cover the courtship of Princes William and Harry, with new actors portraying them and Meg Bellamy playing Kate Middleton.